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  4. AGED WIDOW’S END.

    ANGASTON, December 22.—On, Saturday morning information was received that old house, about three miles south-east of Angaston, occupied by Mrs. Virtue ...

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  5. A COOL CHRISTMAS.

    The weather ogee wished South Australians a merry Christmas on Tuesday in, welcome fashion by prophesying cool climatic conditions, with westerly, and ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. THE MURRAY TRADE.

    [?] House on Tuesday morning [?] a meeting was held of the Parliamentary Standing, Committee on Railways [?] the purpose of again questioning ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. MR. WATT.

    The legislative Assembly, which was adjourned Journey from Friday. met again on Monday The Immediate ex-Ministers, who have had to on for re-election on taking ...

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  8. VICTORIAN POLICE METHODS.

    This afternoon the Coroner held an enquiry into the death of Mrs. Iseabella Newman, who committed suicide at Mordialloc on December 5, after she had been arrested. ...

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  9. WAYS OF THE WORLD

    Mamma—“That little Fred swears most dreadfully. I won’t let you [?] with him any more.” Little Basil— “All right mamma; he’s taught me all he knows ...

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  10. "NO NICE PROSPECT"

    The Federal Treasurer, (Sir John Forrest) was welcomed by the Liberal League at the Liberal Club on Monday afternoon. the guest of the occasion stated that ...

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  11. SHED COLLAPSED.

    A serious catastrophe occurred at Birkenhead at noon on Monday. A lager iron and timber shed in course of creation, north of the British Imperial Oil ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MARBLE.

    An important statement was mule by the Minister for External Affair (Mr. Glyan) On Monday. It was in reference to South Australian marble, which has ...

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  13. BACK TO WORK.

    A crowd pi Watersiders with their wives and children, headed by a hand, Marched in procession to the wharfs on Monday morning the strike battle having been declared ...

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  14. EGGLAYING COMPETITIONS.

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  15. MR. BEADNALL AT ROSEWORTHY.

    Mr. P. W. C. Beadnall whose disappearance has occasioned much anxiety to his friends, has returned in South Australia He is at present staying with his ...

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  16. CONSTABLE’S EVIDENCE.

    Mr. J. McMahon commented upon the evidence given for the prosecution at the Fitzroy Court on Monday,, in a case in which Constable Lleming charged four ...

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  17. LOCAL OPTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Returns in Connection with the local option poll. taken on December 6, are al[?] complete. They show that no-licence has not been secured by a statutory ...

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  18. SPEARED IN THE BACK.

    Details of the trial of the aoorigme Jellabine at Wyndham, for the murder of Robert Pilchowsky, show that deceased's body was found on the Ivanhoe Station, ...

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  19. INJURED HAND AND FINGER.

    MURAT BAY, December 23.—Miss Hastings, who is staying with Mrs. Litchfield was cutting deal on Sunday when the axe slipped and inflicted a nasty ...

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  20. WIRELESS GREETINGS.

    Wireless telegraph will play its [?] in Transmitters [?] was and [?] Object in view the postal authorities have ...

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  21. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS RAINFALL.

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  22. A GENIAL INTOXICANT.

    Christmas greetings. like the noises caused by inveaile trumpet blowers in the shopping centres of the city, are at Present sent in the air Althought there must ...

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  23. WIFE AND HUSBAND.

    “He is the terror of the Whole neighbourhood when he is in drink,” remarked the Prosecuting counsel in-a case at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday with regard ...

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  24. MASCOT TRAGEDY

    An inquest was held to-day by the City Coroner concerning the death of Albert Eward Wilson, aged 27, a carter, who was shot fatally at Mascot on December 17. ...

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY SURVEY.

    Capt. H. B. Barclay, who was leader of the expedition sent by the Department of External Affairs to the Northern Territory returned to Melbourne to-day, and ...

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  27. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE MR. MACKIE

    At 2 O'clock this afternoon the President of the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association (Mr. J- H. Thompson) unveil a life-size portrait of the ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTION.

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  30. LEGAL GREETINGS.

    The last, sitting of the Adelaide Insolvency Court before the Christmas was held before Mr. Commissioner Russell on Tuesday morning After the business of the ...

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  31. POLICE PERTURBED.

    A sudden disappearance from the City. Court upset the equanimity of the police there to-day. John.. Clarke, alias Jerry Dean, alias Christopher Williamson, and ...

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  33. A REMARKABLE JEWELLERY CATALOGUE.

    Messrs. Stevenson Bras designers, importers merchants, practical watchmaker and Fewellers of 20 Bundle street Adelaide have sent us a copy of their handicap new catalogue and ...

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  34. WHARF WORK.

    Wharf labourers manned the Sydney wharfs without exception this afternoon, which meant the creation of fresh scenes here of activity compared with the last ...

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  35. SUMMER, AND THE LADIES.

    The summer season is now drawing near, and, with its advent; the ladies' are adopting lighter and more seasonable raiment, mostly white. They realize the smartness: coolness, and comfort of ...

    Article : 87 words
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